Nevada law allows for an offender who has been convicted of a felony within the state of Nevada to shorten their term of probation through positive actions. Any probationer who is convicted of a felony can have their term of probation reduced by 20 days for every month they have not committed a serious infraction of the rules of supervision:
• No credit will be given to a probationer during the month a violation report is submitted to the Court and will continued to be withheld during the violation process;
• No credit will be given to probationers that have not complied with all court ordered financial obligations, based on their ability to pay; have not attended counseling obligations; or have tested positive for controlled substances.
• Additionally, credit may be withheld for any other serious infraction which the supervising officer determines is willful and serious enough to justify the sanction.
THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO PAROLEES, FOR INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR GOOD TIME CREDITS PLEASE CONTACT YOUR ASSIGNED OFFICER DIRECTLY